Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has continued to make his mark on NFL history, achieving yet another milestone during the Chiefs’ Week 13 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders on Black Friday.
After a challenging first half where scoring proved difficult, Mahomes rallied his team just before halftime, executing a touchdown drive that would become significant in Chiefs history. He connected with veteran wide receiver Justin Watson in the end zone, which allowed Mahomes to surpass the legendary Len Dawson on Kansas City’s all-time touchdown passes list.
With this touchdown, Mahomes now holds the record for the most touchdown passes in franchise history, achieving a total of 238, moving ahead of Dawson who had 237. Dawson, previously regarded as the franchise’s greatest quarterback, now takes a backseat to the phenomenal talents of Mahomes.
As fans look forward to the remainder of the season, the anticipation builds around Mahomes’ potential to keep the Chiefs’ offense thriving, aiming for their eleventh regular-season victory.
This achievement speaks to Mahomes’ relentless drive and the evolution of the Chiefs as a powerhouse in the league. With each record he sets, Mahomes not only enriches his legacy but also inspires both current teammates and future generations of players. The Chiefs’ prospects for an exhilarating season remain bright as they continue to chase further success.